Prince George and Princess Charlotte ‘mystery solved’ after Kate’s children baffle fans

PRINCE GEORGE and his sister, Princess Charlotte, had their lockdown activities revealed by Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, leaving some royal fans in confusion.

Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, delighted royal fans when she appeared on ITV’s This Morning show at the beginning of the month. The Duchess opened up on how her family were handling the lockdown and even revealed some insight into her homeschooling of Prince George and Princess Charlotte. One particular revelation fascinated royal fans and the American hosts of the Royally Obsessed podcast, Roberta Fiorito and Rachel Bowie, who made it their mission to uncover the “mystery”.

Kate told the morning show: “George gets very upset because he wants to do all of Charlotte’s projects.

“Making spider sandwiches is far cooler than literacy work.”

The mention of ‘spider sandwiches’ stumped the royal commentators, leading them to follow up.

Ms Fiorito and Ms Bowie admitted to doing a little bit more “digging and research” about what the Duchess said.

Prince George and Princess Charlotte ‘mystery solved’ after Kate’s children spark royal fan frenzy (Image: GETTY)

Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, delighted royal fans when she appeared on ITV’s This Morning. (Image: ITV)

“I received a message just last night explaining what Kate is referencing.”

Ms Bowie interjected: “I was convinced that it was these little sandwiches with pretzels for legs. I was shocked when it wasn’t that.”

‘Spider Sandwiches’ is a very popular UK children’s book written by Claire Freedman. (Image: BBC)

Ms Fiorito continued: “You were 50 percent right, this is what’s so fascinating. I even received photos.

“Apparently ‘Spider Sandwiches’ is a very popular UK children’s book written by Claire Freedman.

“But it’s also a popular children’s snack so they’re both involved in a lot of the lesson plans over there.”

KATE FAMILY TREE (Image: EXPRESS)

She continued: “Schools will pair them as a lesson plan and the idea is that you read the book, make the spider sandwich and then you count the number of spider legs you can make with various ingredients, like celery.

“Then kids can say ‘oh they have eight legs’ and count them together.”

Ms Bowie added: “So I was partly right, but now I know there’s a deeper story there.

“It sounds like George and Charlotte are probably reading the book too.”

Ms Fiorito agreed: “That is what’s making a lot of sense. So the mystery has been solved.”